University of California San Francisco

Green, Courtney
Courtney
Green
MD

Graduate
General Surgery Residency Program, 2020

    Biography

    Courtney A. Green, M.D., MAEd is a general surgery resident at UCSF. She has been involved in surgical education research and development for over 7 years. Dr. Green has a B.A. from Washington University in St. Louis and received her M.D. from University of Minnesota in 2013. She completed a master's degree in health profession's education at the Department of Education at UC Berkeley in 2017.

     

     

    Education

    Education

    Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, B.A., 2007

    University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, M.D., 2013

    University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, MAEd, 2017

     

    Fellowships

    Clinical Interests

    General Surgery

    Green, CA, Kim, EH, O’Sullivan, PS, Chern, H. Evaluation of a Surgery-Based Adjunct Course for Medical Students Entering Surgical Residencies. Resident Education Oral Session, 10th Annual Academic Surgical Congress, February 4, 2014, Las Vegas, NV. 

    Green CA, Antonoff MB, Swanson JA, D’Cunha J. Competency-based Preparation of Senior Medical Students for Residency Training: 2-year Cumulative Analysis of a Model Preparatory Course. Association of Women Surgeons Starr Poster Session, AWS Fall Conference, September 30, 2012. Chicago, IL. 

    Green CA, Antonoff MB, Swanson JA, D’Cunha J. Preparing Medical Students for Residency Training: 2-year Cumulative Analysis of a Model Preparatory Course. Department of Surgery Research Day, University of Minnesota, June 11th, 2012. Minneapolis, MN 

    Green CA, Antonoff MB, Swanson JA, D’Cunha J. Preparing Medical Students for Residency Training: 2-year Cumulative Analysis of a Model Preparatory Course. Minnesota Surgical Society, Spring 2012 Meeting. May 4, 2012. St. Paul, MN. 

    Green CA, Antonoff MB, Swanson,JA, Maddaus MA, D’Cunha J. Preparing Medical Students for Residency Training: Cumulative Analysis of a Model Preparatory Course. 11th Annual Alfred F. Michael Student Research Colloquium, University of Minnesota, February 28, 2012. Minneapolis, MN. 

    Green, CA, Antonoff MB, Swanson, JA, Maddaus MA, D’Cunha J. Improving Surgical Resident Duty-Hour Compliance: Significant Impact of an Intern Preparatory Course. Department of Surgery Research Day, University of Minnesota, June 13th, 2011. Minneapolis, MN 

    Green CA, Antonoff MB, Maddaus MA, D’Cunha J. Impact of a competency-based curriculum for senior medical students entering a surgical internship. University of Minnesota Medical School Research Day, March 14th, 2011. Minneapolis, MN. 

    Green CA, Antonoff MB, Maddaus MA, Reihsen TE, Sweet R, D’Cunha J. Development and implementation of a simulation-based critical skills course for PGY-1 surgical interns: mid-term analysis. University of Minnesota Medical School Summer Symposium, January 21st, 2011. Minneapolis, MN. 

    Green CA, Antonoff MB, Maddaus MA, Reihsen TE, Sweet R, D’Cunha J. Development and implementation of a simulation-based critical skills course for PGY-1 surgical interns: mid-term analysis. American College of Surgeons, Division of Education Medical Student Program, October 4th, 2010. Washington, D.C 

    Green CA, Antonoff MB, James M, Mitiek M, Andrade RS, Maddaus MA, Beilman GJ, D’Cunha J. Necrotizing mediastinitis: decreasing mortality through a systematic approach. University of Minnesota Department of Surgery’s Research Day Forum, Minneapolis, MN. June 15, 2010. Minneapolis, MN 

    In the News

    Research Narrative

    Courtney A. Green, M.D's research interests involve how to improve surgical curricula to appropriately train future surgical leaders. This necessitates investigation into the components required for both technical and conceptual skill acquisition in the field of surgery. Additionally, she is interested in understanding how new technologies can augment surgical training and lead to better patient care.

    Research Interests

    Surgical Education 
    Robotic Surgery

    Research Pathways